Tissue paper case structure having appropriate stacking restriction

ABSTRACT

The present invention discloses a tissue paper case structure having an appropriate stacking restriction, comprising a case body and a lifting plate; wherein the case body has a corresponsive protruding member being disposed at a predetermined position on sidewalls at the top section; the lifting plate being disposed in the interior of the case body, and has a plurality of latch holes on both sides of the lifting plate; and the above structure constitutes the case structure. In addition, the lifting plate is placed into the case body so that both sides of the lifting plate pass through the upper flange of the protruding member at a predetermined height, and it allows a stack of neatly folded tissue paper sheets being placed in the case body, and a lid is used to cover the case body, so that the user can draw the tissue paper out from the opening of the lid. When the tissue paper being used to a certain quantity, the level of the stacked tissue paper drops, and the user can lift the lifting plate to a higher position according to the dropped level of the stacked tissue paper, and allows the protruding ear to be latched into the position of the latching holes. Such lift can give a better access for the user. Since the lifting plate is disposed inside the case body, therefore when the upper lid is closed, the sides of the lifting plate is higher than the height of the case surface which provides an appropriate clipping for another case body when several tissue paper box are stacked one on top of the other one, and attains a better stacking and positioning effect.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] The present invention relates to a tissue paper case structurehaving appropriate stacking restriction, more particularly to a tissuepaper case in which the tissue paper can be lifted to a desired levelfor easier access when some of them have been drawn out of the casestructure. In addition, when these cases are stacked one on top of theother, it provides an appropriate way to secure these stacked cases.

[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art

[0004] Please refer to FIGS. 1 and 2 for the traditional tissue casestructure, wherein the tissue paper (A) is neatly stacked and placedinto the case body (B), and an opening (C) being formed at the topsurface of the case body (B) so that the user can draw the tissue paper(A) in sequence. It can be used, but has the following shortcomings:

[0005] (1) When the tissue paper is used up to a certain quantity, thelevel of stacked tissue paper will drop below the opening (C). Since thearea of the opening (C) is not very large, the user generally has tosearch for the tissue paper by fingers in order to draw the tissue paperfor use, which is not convenient to use.

[0006] (2) As mentioned before, if the user wants to draw the tissuepaper from the case body (B), it usually occurs when the user's hand orbody is dirty or wet. If the tissue paper (A) is deep down in the casebody (B), the dirt or water on the user's finger will be brought intothe case body (B) and contaminate the tissue paper (A). In addition ofdamaging the cleanliness of the tissue, it may even spread the germs,which is exactly the opposite from the original intention to provide aconvenient and sanitary way to draw tissue paper.

[0007] (3) Regardless the user or the seller, when those tissue papercase bodies (B) are displayed, they usually are stacked one on top ofthe other in order to reduce the space. Since the tissue paper (A) isvery light, it does not give a secure stacking when they are displayed.If external forces such as collision or shock are exerted, the entiretissue paper cases will fall, which is inconvenient and unsafe.

[0008] In summation of the above description about the prior art thatneeds to have a breakthrough, the present inventor herein enhances theperformance of the conventional structure by performing research anddevelopment to provide an easy and safe way of drawing and displayingthe tissue paper.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0009] The main objective of this invention is to provide a tissue papercase structure having appropriate stacking restriction, so that the usercan easily draw the tissue paper from the case body.

[0010] Another objective of this invention is to provide a convenientand safe way to display the tissue paper.

[0011] To make it easier for our examiner to understand the objective ofthe invention, its structure, innovative features, and its performance,we use a preferred embodiment together with the attached drawings forthe detailed description of the invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0012] Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention willbecome apparent from the following detailed description of the preferredbut non-limiting embodiment. The description is made with reference tothe accompanying drawings, in which:

[0013]FIG. 1 shows the external look of the traditional tissue papercase body.

[0014]FIG. 2 shows the three-dimensional perspective diagram of thetraditional tissue paper case body.

[0015]FIG. 3 shows the three-dimensional disassembled parts of thepresent invention.

[0016]FIG. 4 shows the assembly of the tissue paper case of the presentinvention.

[0017]FIG. 5 shows the tissue paper being placed in the case body, andthe upper lid being covered according to the present invention.

[0018]FIG. 6 shows the uplifting motion of the lifting plate accordingto the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0019] Please refer to FIGS. 3 and 4 for issue paper case structurehaving appropriate stacking restriction, which comprises a case body 1,a lifting plate 2 wherein the upper lid 11 of the case body 1 has anopening 12 characterized in that a protruding ear 13 is disposed at thepredetermined position at the top on each of the both sidewalls of thelifting plate 2, and the lifting plate 2 is substantially in U-shape andcorresponding to the internal side of the case body 1. A plurality ofbar holes 21 are equidistantly disposed on both sides of the liftingplate 2. By means of the above-described structure, the lifting plate 2is placed correspondingly into the case body 1 such that the protrudingear 13 on both sides of the lifting plate 2 passes through the upperflange of a predetermined height, and then place the tiny pre-stackedtissue paper into the case body, and cover it with the upper lid 11 (asshown in FIG. 5). It provides the user a way to draw the tissue paper 3from the opening 12 on the upper lid 11. When the tissue paper has beendrawn to a certain quantity, the level of tissue paper drops. The usercan lift the lifting plate 2 up on both sides, so that the protrudingear 13 can latch into the plurality of bar holes 21, and the level ofthe tissue paper can be raised timely (please refer to FIG. 6) forbetter access for the users.

[0020] Please refer to FIG. 5. The tissue paper 3 is placed in thelifting plate 2 of the case body 1 in advance, and the upper lid 11 iscovered on top of the case body 1. The end surface of the two sides ofthe lifting plate 2 is slightly higher than the height of the surface ofthe case body 1, so that when several case bodies 1 containing tissuepaper 3 are stacked for display, the end surface on both sides of thelifting plate 2 will be placed in a position to properly clip the uppercase body in order to prevent the case bodies from being fallen down andprovide a better effect for the stacking and positioning.

[0021] In summation of the above description, the present inventionherein overcomes the shortcomings and enhances the following:

[0022] (1) Since the case body 1 has a lifting plate 2 containing thetissue paper 3, its level will drop when the tissue paper is used up toa certain quantity. The user can lift the lifting plate 2 on both sidesaccording to the dropped height in order to lift the tissue paper to thedesired level and provides a better access and convenience in use.

[0023] (2) As described in the previous item, the tissue paper can bekept constantly in the best usage level and will not drop in the casebody 1. When the user's hand is dirty, the user can easily draw thetissue paper 3 from the top surface. It is more efficient and will notcontaminate the tissue paper 3 and the case body 1.

[0024] (3) The lifting plate 2 is placed inside the case body 1, and theboth sides of the end surface are slightly higher than the height of thesurface of the case body 1. By using the characteristics of the forgoingdisclosed structure, it can increase the strength of the case body 1structure, and clip the bottom of another case body for a securestacking of body cases. Of course, when the case bodies 1 are stackedone on top of the other, the strength of the structure increases inseveral times. When they are displayed, it can prevent them from fallingdown and further gives a better restriction effect to the stacking ofthe case bodies. Numbering of the figure for the illustration Number forthe Illustration 1 Case Body 2 Lifting Plate 11 Upper Lid 21 Bar Hole 12Opening 3 Tissue Paper 13 Protruding Ear

[0025] In view of the above description, the present invention overcomesthe shortcomings of the prior art and further complies with the patentapplication requirements and is submitted to the Patent and TrademarkOffice for review and granting of the commensurate patent rights.

[0026] While the invention has been described by way of example and interms of a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that theinvention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended tocover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, andthe scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded thebroadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications andsimilar arrangements and procedures.

What is claimed is:
 1. A tissue paper case structure having appropriatestacking restriction, comprising a case body and a lifting plate, and anopening is disposed on an upper lid of the case body, characterized inthat: a protruding ear, being formed at the corresponding predeterminedposition at the top end on both sides of the case body, and said liftingplate is substantially in an U-shape and corresponds to the innersurface of the case body and a plurality of bar holes are disposedequidistantly on both sides of the lifting plate; by the foregoingstructure characteristics, the case body is formed, and the liftingplate is placed correspondingly in the case body, and both sides of thelifting plate pass through a predetermined height of an upper flange ofthe protruding ear, and then the pre-stacked tissue paper can be placedin the case body and being covered by an upper lid such that the usercan draw tissue paper out from the opening of the upper lid; and as thetissue paper is used to a certain quantity, the level of the tissuepaper drops to a level, and the lifting plate can be lifted to a heightaccording to the dropped level of the tissue paper, and the protrudingears can be hooked into the plurality of bar holes for positioning, andprovides a better access for the users.
 2. A tissue paper case structurehaving appropriate stacking restriction, wherein when said lifting platebeing placed in the case body, and said upper lid being covered onto thecase body, the end surface on both sides of the lifting plate isslightly higher than the height of the surface of the case body suchthat when several case bodies containing tissue paper are stacked one ontop of the other, the end surface on both sides of the lifting plate canbe used to properly clip the above the case body for a better effect ofstacking restriction.
 3. A tissue paper case structure havingappropriate stacking restriction, wherein said lifting plate having aserrated folding line between the bar holes so that when the user liftsboth sides of the lifting plate, the both sides of the lifting plate canbe torn properly according to the height of the case body and gives abetter artistic view to the case body.